A
complementarity analysis reveals that a minimum of 14 areas (cells) are required to
encompass the 24 species at
least once, of which 10 cells are “irreplaceable.”These 10 irreplaceable areas and 4 flexible areas constitute the very highest conservation priorities.Their locations further demonstrate the importance of three
biogeographic zones:
eastern littoral forest, sclerophyllous woodland on the Central High Plateau, and dry deciduous forest in the Far North.

The 24 species not currentlyrepresented in the ProtectedAreas network (reordered byinverse range-size rarity)